- Jan
Ingenhousz FRS (8
December 1730 – 7
September 1799) was a Dutch-British physiologist,
biologist and chemist. He is best
known for
discovering photosynthesis...
- 6324. ISSN 2575-6524. S2CID 104357320.
Ingenhousz, Jan (1998) [1780]. "To
Benjamin Franklin from Jan
Ingenhousz, 5
December 1780". In Oberg,
Barbara B...
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Ingenhousz, Jan (1998) [1780]. "To
Benjamin Franklin from Jan
Ingenhousz, 5
December 1780". In Oberg,
Barbara B...
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where he
reports that Jan
Ingenhousz saw
ethylene synthesized in the same way by a Mr. Enée in
Amsterdam in 1777 and that
Ingenhousz subsequently produced...
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carbon into biom**** per year.
Photosynthesis was
discovered in 1779 by Jan
Ingenhousz who
showed that
plants need light, not just soil and water. Most photosynthetic...
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driving consideration. In a 1774
letter to Dutch-born
British scientist Jan
Ingenhousz,
Benjamin Franklin relates an
experiment by
another British scientist...
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ultraviolet light. The
process of
photosynthesis was
discovered by Jan
Ingenhousz, a Dutch-born
British physician and scientist,
first publishing about...
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first ideas about light being used in
photosynthesis were
proposed by Jan
IngenHousz in 1779 who
recognized it was
sunlight falling on
plants that was required...
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welcomed visitors including Benjamin Franklin,
Joseph Priestley, Jan
Ingenhousz, and
Henry Cavendish (the
discoverer of hydrogen). Mic****
wrote to Franklin...
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describes and
explains the
Brownian movement by a
wrong example".
While Jan
Ingenhousz described the
irregular motion of coal dust
particles on the
surface of...